"It seems that when you want to make a woman into a hero, you hurt her first. When you want to make a man into a hero, you hurt… also a woman first." Leigh Alexander
I wonder if it's being used at all to coordinate protests. Because that is one of the only reasons I can think of why you'd want "geographic proximity" to be the main filter for getting strangers' anonymous posts.
I honestly didn't know that midwives dealt with non-pregnant or birthing vaginas/uteri. Not that I know a whole lot about modern midwives, but I never thought about it much precisely because of that assumption.
Hmm, none of these are a nighttime mouth breather silencer....
I see this in my future.
It was probably $1000 to harvest my organs though.
Ugh, I'm sorry, that is so gross. But not surprised that more pervs call hotels in the middle of the night. That sucks that management wouldn't deal with it, at lease my boss was adequately horrified, not that he can do anything. Usually the weirdest we get are just old people that want to chit chat.
Ugh guys, I work at an answering service that does messaging and scheduling for dentists offices all over the country and just yesterday I got my weirdest call to date. Male caller, slight accent that I couldn't pin. Calls and doesn't seem to realize he's calling a dentist office. After some confusion, he then tells…
My brother and I are both, literally, the products of some last minute "Christmas shopping".
Haha, my boyfriend doesn't have anything official but he generally has a poor sense of smell, so I also get away with a lot, fart wise.
What I learned from this article is that I'm a Grumpy Cat "hater" for feeling sorry for her.
Yeah I was really disappointed with his statement, very passionless. My heart goes out to everyone in Ferguson tonight, I hope there are no more deaths as a result of this.
Their strength, sincerity and leadership is inspiring, I have so much admiration for them in the middle of a heartbreaking ordeal.
Oh my god, that's horrible. I hope he was locked up! I thought cops at least took money related crimes more seriously. When I walked in the bank there was a security guard and when I got in the guy was halfway in and talking to the guard, who must have noticed he was shady and not let him in. I was so relieved.…
ugh, yes. So creepy!
Thanks. Personally I've never experienced really aggressive or violent catcalls but it's hard to describe how much even a single word or look can make your skin crawl. I'm not surprised you don't hear it, it's almost like another frequency.
I second Ladyheatherlee and will add that street harassment isn't always loud catcalling and whistling, sometimes it's a dude following you, walking too close and whispering things, hissing them quietly when you walk by... It doesn't have to be loud to make you uncomfortable. Just last week a guy silently followed me…
Thanks. My parents say I was a very organized toddler—like my idea of playing with toys was to arrange them neatly. they had high hopes for me. Some where around age 5 or 6 I began my slow descent toward "human disaster" instead. *shrugging emoticon*
When I was a kid I was afraid of the dark obviously, but I had really specific fears, like, that dark corner of the house is where the vampires are, that dark corner of my grandparents basement is where the black widow spiders are... It was like I had a list of Scary Things and each had it's territory.